Just had my direct contract signed by the client and returned to me
Start for 3 months on Monday
Think I'll frame it
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Originally posted by SuperZ View Post...the second fine but a little bumpy - it just wasn`t the same second time around
Can I just say it's always heartwarming to hear a contractor getting a gig direct. Thats gotta be a self-actualising moment.
I myself did a deal with my current clientco, who wanted me on a fixed-term permy-type contract, but I did a deal with the agent so they only got a one-off finders fee, and I got to go direct. The agents commission of *at least* $10/hour would have been $20,000 in the last year, which I got instead.
Way to go...
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Congrats.
Only bit of advice I have is to be aware of the fact that some say "never return to a previous client". I`ve done it twice personally, returning to two different clients, with one client it was good and the second fine but a little bumpy - it just wasn`t the same second time aroundLast edited by SuperZ; 13 May 2009, 12:03.
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Nice one Badger! Hope they're quick at turning around the invoices!
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<Alan Partridge>
Back of the net!
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Good work indeed.
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostJust had a call from a previous client I had a meeting with 4 weeks ago and they want me back!!! Going direct with a great rate (considering the recession) start in a few weeks.. Although I won't be comfortable until contract is signed..
Been on the bench 4 months so its a welcome relief
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Cheers everyone, can't tell you what a relief it is in the current market. Good luck to everyone else, as I know it's tough out there.
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Going direct with a great rate
Who needs pimps eh ?
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Good on ya buddy just what I like to hear contractor 1 agency, well who frack cares. My war chest will probably last another month untill I need to dig a big hole to crawl into...
Again well done.
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Wot we like to hear.
Smoke yourself a kipper for breakfast tomorrow.
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